Three-dimensional (3D) printing has evolved as an emerging tool for
the design of customized or personalized medication that provides the
maximum therapeutic benefits to patients. The manufacturing of
medicines in small batches customized with tailored dosages, sizes,
shapes, and drug release properties is the key prospect of using 3D
printing in pharmaceutics. Handbook of 3D Printing in Pharmaceutics:
Innovations and Applications provides a detailed and in-depth
technical discussion on the various additive manufacturing processes
for the development of pharmaceutical products with experimental
justification. It details the characterization, optimization, and
numerical modeling of the processes involved and outlines the
industrial implications of the resulting products as well as offering
solutions for patient- tailored drugs processed by additive
manufacturing. The handbook goes on to focus on the various post-
processing technologies available to fortify the mechanical, chemical,
biological, geometrical, and other characteristics of additively
manufactured components and also discusses future directions and
possible research gaps that need to be filled. The buyers of this
cutting-edge handbook will learn the complete information and
methodology for manufacturing drug delivery systems and customized
medicine for biomedical applications. It is an ideal read for
undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduate research scholars.
Industrial and academic professionals working and studying industrial,
manufacturing, and production engineering, along with those studying
mechanical engineering, pharmaceutical sciences, material science,
chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, automobile/aerospace
engineering, and other relevant domains will want this handbook at
their fingertips.
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Innovations and Applications
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040224618
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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